Word: moving
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...considered a training ground for leaders who will continue, or at best reform, the present system of social organization. It is in Harvard's best interest to seek out and train promising young people from oppressed groups, for where their talents are cultivated will likely affect whether oppressed people move toward reform or destruction of this social system. Minority recruitment is in the interest of oppressed people for academic training is a valuable tool for fundamental change, reform or plain survival...
...sparkling performance buoyed Crimson hopes for a successful spring season. The sailors currently hold a number-seven national ranking, and the Moore performance should move them a few notches closer to number-one Yale...
Student reaction to the proposal appears mixed. Sheila A. Kuehl, president of the Law School Council, said last week, "I think this is certainly a move on the part of the school--if not to make it easier for someone to go into public interest law--to remove one of the major barriers...
...stood precisely at a point where all traffic meets, and stood there enjoying the quiet. But that was my only opportunity to stand there. Suddenly, as if to remind me of what was in store, a car came sailing on the snow and the driver asked that I move to the side...
...belt out a song, he overacts so much that his rolling eyes begin to resemble the oranges and lemons of a one-armed bandit. His manic mechanical nature nearly ruins the number "Swiss Miss," which is cleverly choreographed (by Douglas Fitch and Nancy Tulowiecki) for Dick and Susie to move like the puppets on a Swiss cuckoo clock. Because Barton is nearly always cuckoo, the dance doesn't come off as much of a contrast--a real shame, because Barton is relaxed and debonair in later routines...